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    What You Can Do About Your Repetitive Stress Injury
    Author: Mike Serovey
    Website: http://www.mikeserovey.net
    Added: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 20:13:58 -0600
    Category: Repetitive Strain Injury
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    When you have developed a repetitive stress injury of some type, you may feel helpless. In fact, you may try to relieve the pain with over-the-counter medications to no avail. The good news is that there are ways to get through repetitive stress injuries successfully. You may or may not need to see a doctor for your repetitive stress injury. However, there are a few basic things you can do to help yourself through a repetitive stress injury. Take a look at these steps you can take to help yourself feel better.

    Be Sure To Rest

    The most important thing you can do when you are suffering from a repetitive stress injury is to rest. It is extremely important to stop whatever you are doing when you feel pain and to rest that area of your body. Many repetitive stress injuries get worse because people tend to work through the pain. If you think you have a repetitive stress injury, be sure to go home each night and put heat on the injured area. You can do this by getting yourself a good heating pad. Be sure to "heat" the area for at least twenty minutes a day. You will be shocked at how much better you will feel after the heat is applied.

    Seek Treatment Of Some Type

    Those who suffer in pain with repetitive stress injuries rarely get professional treatment. While some people with a repetitive stress injury don't need a doctor's treatment plan, many do. If you have been suffering for a while and nothing you do at home helps your repetitive stress injury, you might need to see your doctor. The doctor might prescribe a stronger anti-inflammatory drug that will help you. In addition he or she might send you to a professional massage therapist or physical therapist. If you don't seek help and can't find a way to help yourself, you may end up being in pain for a long time.

    Make Changes In Your Life

    Once you are on your way to a pain-free life from your repetitive stress injury, you will need to do one more thing. You will need to find a way to avoid that repetitive activity that caused you pain in the first place. You may find this to be the most difficult part of the treatment equation. The truth is that many people cannot simply quit work. They have to show up and work on the assembly line or at the computer each day. But, by talking with your boss or suggesting changes in the office, you might be able to help everyone at your work who is at risk for a repetitive stress injury.

    So, when you develop a repetitive stress injury, don't give up automatically. Don't rush to see a surgeon or think you will have to live on Motrin or Tylenol everyday for the rest of your life. Think about your daily activities and try to figure out what repetitive activity could be causing the problems. Then develop a treatment plan, either alone or with your doctor. You will be pain-free faster than you know it.

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    About the Author:
    Mike Serovey is the owner and webmaster for http://www.mikeserovey.net where you can submit your articles for free.

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